Leila Hyams
Leila Hyams (May 1, 1905 – December 4, 1977) was an American model, vaudeville and film actress, who came from a show business family. Her relatively short film career began in the 1920s during the era of silent films and ended in 1936. Although her career only lasted around twelve years, the blonde blue-eyed ingenue appeared in more than 50 film roles and remained a press favorite, with numerous magazine covers.
Acting
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Freaks
as Venus
1932
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Island of Lost Souls
as Ruth Thomas
1932
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Ruggles of Red Gap
as Nell Kenner
1935
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Spite Marriage
as Ethyl Norcrosse
1929
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The Big House
as Anne Marlowe
1930
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Red-Headed Woman
as Irene 'Rene' Legendre
1932
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A Girl in Every Port
as Widow in San Pedro, Belize
1928
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The Bishop Murder Case
as Belle Dillard
1929
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The Thirteenth Chair
as Helen 'Nellie' O'Neill
1929
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$1,000 a Minute
as Dorothy Summers
1935
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The Sins of the Children
as Alma
1930
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The Big Broadcast
as Anita Rogers
1932
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The Phantom of Paris
as Cecile Bourrelier
1931
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Way Out West
as Molly Rankin
1930
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The Christmas Party
as Herself (uncredited)
1931
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Gentleman's Fate
as Marjorie Channing
1931
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The Constant Woman
as Lou
1933
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Way for a Sailor
as Joan
1930
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Yellow Dust
as Nellie Brian
1936
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Affairs of a Gentleman
as Gladys Durland
1934
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Wonder of Women
as Karen
1929
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The Girl Said No
as Mary Howe
1930
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The Idle Rich
as Joan Thayer
1929
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Surrender
as Axelle von Meirbach
1931